Pmw.CounterDialog

Name

Pmw.CounterDialog() - selection dialog displaying a counter

Inherits

Pmw.Dialog

Description

A counter dialog is a dialog window which displays a counter which can be used to prompt the user for a value.

Options

Options for this megawidget and its base classes are described below.

activatecommand
If this is callable, it will be called whenever the megawidget is activated by a call to activate(). The default is None.

borderx
Initialisation option. The padding to the left and right of the counter. The default is 20.

bordery
Initialisation option. The padding above and below the counter. The default is 20.

buttonboxpos
Initialisation option. Specifies on which side of the dialog window to place the button box. Must be one of 'n', 's', 'e' or 'w'. The default is 's'.

buttons
This must be a tuple or a list and specifies the names on the buttons in the button box. The default is ('OK',).

command
Specifies a function to call whenever a button in the button box is invoked or the window is deleted by the window manager. The function is called with a single argument, which is the name of the button which was invoked, or None if the window was deleted by the window manager.

If the value of command is not callable, the default behaviour is to deactivate the window if it is active, or withdraw the window if it is not active. If it is deactivated, deactivate() is called with the button name or None as described above. The default is None.

deactivatecommand
If this is callable, it will be called whenever the megawidget is deactivated by a call to deactivate(). The default is None.

defaultbutton
Specifies the default button in the button box. If the <Return> key is hit when the dialog has focus, the default button will be invoked. If defaultbutton is None, there will be no default button and hitting the <Return> key will have no effect. The default is None.

master
This is used by the activate() method to control whether the window is made transient during modal dialogs. See the activate() method. The default is 'parent'.

separatorwidth
Initialisation option. If this is greater than 0, a separator line with the specified width will be created between the button box and the child site, as a component named separator. Since the default border of the button box and child site is raised, this option does not usually need to be set for there to be a visual separation between the button box and child site. The default is 0.

title
This is the title that the window manager displays in the title bar of the window. The default is None.

Components

Components created by this megawidget and its base classes are described below.

buttonbox
This is the button box containing the buttons for the dialog. By default it is created with the options (hull_borderwidth = 1, hull_relief = 'raised'). By default, this component is a Pmw.ButtonBox.

counter
The counter for the user to enter a value. By default, this component is a Pmw.Counter.

dialogchildsite
This is the child site for the dialog, which may be used to specialise the megawidget by creating other widgets within it. By default it is created with the options (borderwidth = 1, relief = 'raised'). By default, this component is a Tkinter.Frame.

hull
This acts as the body for the entire megawidget. Other components are created as children of the hull to further specialise this class. By default, this component is a Tkinter.Toplevel.

separator
If the separatorwidth initialisation option is non-zero, the separator component is the line dividing the area between the button box and the child site. By default, this component is a Tkinter.Frame.

Component aliases

Sub-components of components of this megawidget may be accessed via the following aliases.

entry
Alias for counter_entryfield_entry.
entryfield
Alias for counter_entryfield.
label
Alias for counter_label.

Methods

Only methods specific to this megawidget are described below. For a description of its inherited methods, see the manual for its base class Pmw.Dialog. In addition, methods from the Pmw.Counter class are forwarded by this megawidget to the counter component.

deleteentry(first, last = None)
Delete text from the counter's entry widget. An alias for component('entry').delete().

indexentry(index)
An alias for component('entry').index().

insertentry(index, text)
Insert text into the counter's entry widget. An alias for component('entry').insert().

Example

The image at the top of this manual is a snapshot of the window (or part of the window) produced by the following code.

class Demo:
    def __init__(self, parent):
        # Create the dialog to prompt for the number of times to ring the bell.
        self.dialog = Pmw.CounterDialog(parent,
            label_text = 'Enter the number of times to\n' + \
                    'sound the bell (1 to 5)\n',
            counter_labelpos = 'n',
            entryfield_value = 2,
            counter_datatype = 'numeric',
            entryfield_validate =
                {'validator' : 'numeric', 'min' : 1, 'max' : 5},
            buttons = ('OK', 'Cancel'),
            defaultbutton = 'OK',
            title = 'Bell ringing',
            command = self.execute)
        self.dialog.withdraw()

        # Create button to launch the dialog.
        w = Tkinter.Button(parent, text = 'Show counter dialog',
                command = self.dialog.activate)
        w.pack(padx = 8, pady = 8)

    def execute(self, result):
        if result is None or result == 'Cancel':
            print 'Bell ringing cancelled'
            self.dialog.deactivate()
        else:
            count = self.dialog.get()
            if not self.dialog.valid():
                print 'Invalid entry: "' + count + '"'
            else:
                print 'Ringing the bell ' + count + ' times'
                for num in range(string.atoi(count)):
                    if num != 0:
                        self.dialog.after(200)
                    self.dialog.bell()
                self.dialog.deactivate()

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Manual page last reviewed: 18 May 2002